Inspiration
Since the pandemic situation, researches show that people have been more concerned about health crisis and start to cook at home. Finding a surprise, joyful and easy to make recipe is a huge motivation for beginner cooks to keep practicing cooking at home - that's why Seji come in place to deliver random cooking recipes.
What it does
Seji aim to deliver random recipes for user to explore. On the homepage, it shows random 3 recipes. If more recipes are needed to explore, user can continuely press the "start" button.
How we built it
The application is written using Html, CSS and JavaScript. It uses the recipe data from Tasty API (RapidAPI.com)
Challenges we ran into
In the process, we find it difficult to create such attractive User Experience with the app. Also, the API didn't provide a synchronized dataset - which is hard to arrange data to display on the website.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
We had chance to practice a hands-on experience building a website. We, also, proud of being able to create this impactful website together.
What we learned
We learned further skills to build a website and practice with using API.
What's next for Seji
Currently, we are mainly targeting to personal hobbyists. As a result, we would like to further develop greater UI/UX and more user-friendly. Further, we can save the recipes that user like for later use and can develop suggestion system for more relevant recommendations.
Built With
- css
- html
- javascript
- rapidapi
- tastyapi
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